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... Hour of Prayer 23. Song of the Stars . • • • • 25. Select Paragraphs PAGE . Thomson 64 66 · Southey . 68 72 76 Brainard . 83 • • Longfellow .. 86 Mrs. Hemans . · 100 · Bryant . · · 104 107 · Shakspeare .. Thomas Hood . 111 110 27 ...
... Hour of Prayer 23. Song of the Stars . • • • • 25. Select Paragraphs PAGE . Thomson 64 66 · Southey . 68 72 76 Brainard . 83 • • Longfellow .. 86 Mrs. Hemans . · 100 · Bryant . · · 104 107 · Shakspeare .. Thomas Hood . 111 110 27 ...
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... imperfect utterance of the consonant sounds , than from any other cause . These , therefore , require strict attention . The following are the consonant elements susceptible of explo- sive 20 ARTICULATION . The Hour of Prayer.
... imperfect utterance of the consonant sounds , than from any other cause . These , therefore , require strict attention . The following are the consonant elements susceptible of explo- sive 20 ARTICULATION . The Hour of Prayer.
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... ? 4. As the hour of conflict grew near be dreaded even by him ) , he began to of his boasting . ( and this was a conflict to waver and to abate much CIRCUMFLEX . RULE XIII . The circumflex is used to INFLECTIONS . 37.
... ? 4. As the hour of conflict grew near be dreaded even by him ) , he began to of his boasting . ( and this was a conflict to waver and to abate much CIRCUMFLEX . RULE XIII . The circumflex is used to INFLECTIONS . 37.
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... hour , he returned , bearing in his hand some beautiful pieces of white spar , which art could neither equal nor imitate . Upon being informed by him that the place was full of these beautiful incrustations , I ventured in with him ...
... hour , he returned , bearing in his hand some beautiful pieces of white spar , which art could neither equal nor imitate . Upon being informed by him that the place was full of these beautiful incrustations , I ventured in with him ...
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... hour of triumph ; with a yell Thou rushest on ; and with a maniac tone Sing'st in the rifted shroud ; the straining mast Yields , and the cordage cracks . Thou churn'st the deep To madness , tearing up the yellow sands From their ...
... hour of triumph ; with a yell Thou rushest on ; and with a maniac tone Sing'st in the rifted shroud ; the straining mast Yields , and the cordage cracks . Thou churn'st the deep To madness , tearing up the yellow sands From their ...
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1st Capt 1st Sold 2d Capt Antiparos arms beauty Boabdil Boskos bosom breath bright Brutus Cæsar cesura circumflex clouds dark dead death deep dream earth emphasis EXAMPLES eyes face falling inflection father fear fire friends give grave hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven honor hope hour Iago Ivanhoe king La Fayette land live look Lord mighty mind Morar morning murmur nature Nelly Gray never night noble o'er passed pause peace poor Rebecca replied rienced rising inflection roar Robert Raikes rock round scene silence sleep smile sorrow soul sound South Carolina speak spirit stars stood storm stranger sweet sword tapestry of national tears tell tempest thalers thee thine thing THOMAS HOOD thought thunder tone Tonga trembling unto voice waters waves wind wings words young